Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis is non-necrotizing granulomatous disease of unknown etiology. It classically associated with (pulmonary) hilar lymphadenopathy. It may be found in almost any organ, e.g. heart, appendix.

Sarcoidosis
Diagnosis in short

Sarcoidosis-like granulomas in a lymph node. H&E stain.
LM DDx fungal infection, tuberculosis, other infections, drug reactions
Stains AFB -ve, GMS -ve, PASD -ve
Site lung, hilar lymph nodes of the lung, other sites

Prevalence uncommon
Radiology +/-bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy (very common), +/-interstitial pattern, +/- pulmonary infiltrates, +/-cystic/bullous changes
Other flow cytometry to r/o lymphoma
Clin. DDx lymphoma, metastatic carcinoma, Wegener's granulomatosis, others

General

  • Diagnosis of exclusion - infection must be excluded.
  • Rare.

Gross

  • Lungs - classic location.[1]
  • Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy.

DDx (radiologic):

  • Carcinomatosis - interstitial pattern.[2]
  • Lymphoma - bilateral lymphadenopathy +/- mediastinal lymphadenopathy.[3]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Granulomata, well-formed, non-necrotizing.
    • Negative for microorganisms with special stains (PAS-D, GMS, AFB).
  • Usu. minimal (lymphoid) inflammation; sarcoid granulomas are known as "naked granulomas".[4]
  • In lung: interstitial location.

DDx:

Images

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Stains

  • ZN -ve.
  • PASD -ve.
  • GMS -ve.

Note:

  • Done to r/o infection.

Sign out

  • Should be something like sarcoid-like granulomas and clinical correlation required.

See also

References

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  4. Brinster, NK. (Nov 2008). "Dermatopathology for the surgical pathologist: a pattern-based approach to the diagnosis of inflammatory skin disorders (part II).". Adv Anat Pathol 15 (6): 350-69. doi:10.1097/PAP.0b013e31818b1ac6. PMID 18948765.
  5. Tong, D.; Manolios, N.; Howe, G.; Spencer, D. (Jan 2012). "New onset sarcoid-like granulomatosis developing during anti-TNF therapy: an under-recognised complication.". Intern Med J 42 (1): 89-94. PMID 22389903.
  6. Reule, RB.; North, JP. (Nov 2013). "Cutaneous and pulmonary sarcoidosis-like reaction associated with ipilimumab.". J Am Acad Dermatol 69 (5): e272-3. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2013.07.028. PMID 24124863.
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  9. Jankilevich, G.; Mendizabal, J.; Massa, MA.; Pedernera, A.; Galmes, M.; Spizzamiglio, N. (2006). "[Mediastinal sarcoidal reaction in follow up for seminoma].". Medicina (B Aires) 66 (6): 552-4. PMID 17240627.